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Proton Therapy in India — pinpoint precision where every millimetre matters.

Pencil Beam Scanning, Intensity-Modulated Proton Therapy (IMPT), pediatric proton care — delivered at South Asia's first proton centre in Chennai, at 70–80% lower cost than the US or UK. Medifly arranges everything: the right specialist, the right hospital, the visa, the stay, and your continuity of care.

1st Proton Centre in South Asia
15K+ Patients Served
20+ Countries
24h Expert Review
Radiation oncologists specialising in proton therapy at India's leading proton centre
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Pencil Beam Scanning PBS · IMPT · Image-Guided
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Second Opinion From Senior Radiation Oncologists within 24 hrs
70–80%
Cost Savings vs. West
60%
Less Radiation to Healthy Tissue
6–8 Wks
Typical Treatment Course
24 Hrs
Expert Report Back
What is Proton Therapy

Radiation that stops exactly where the tumour ends.

Proton therapy is an advanced form of external beam radiation that uses positively charged particles (protons) instead of the X-rays used in conventional radiation. The unique physics property of protons — known as the Bragg peak — means they deposit most of their destructive energy at a precise depth inside the body, then stop. Tissue beyond the tumour receives almost no radiation dose.

According to the National Cancer Institute ↗, this precision makes proton therapy especially valuable for tumours located near critical structures — the brain stem, spinal cord, eye, heart — and for pediatric patients, where reducing radiation to developing tissue can dramatically lower the risk of secondary cancers later in life.

India's Apollo Proton Cancer Centre (APCC) in Chennai, the first proton facility in South Asia and the Middle East, uses the same Pencil Beam Scanning and IMPT technology as the top US and European centres — at a fraction of the cost. Get a free expert second opinion →

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Stops at the tumour — no exit dose into healthy tissue beyond the target.
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Spares critical structures — heart, lungs, brain stem, spinal cord receive minimal dose.
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Ideal for children — significantly reduces risk of secondary cancers and developmental side effects.
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Enables re-irradiation — safer option when conventional radiation has already been given.
SKIN X-RAY (CONVENTIONAL) exits body ↑ Damages tissue along entire path TUMOUR target PROTON (BRAGG PEAK) PEAK STOPS ↑ Energy released exactly at tumour, then stops The physics that makes proton therapy precise
We Understand Your Concerns

Considering proton therapy abroad? These are the real challenges — and how we solve every one.

Proton therapy exists at only ~100 centres worldwide. The few patients who need it most often face the longest wait, the highest costs, and the most uncertainty about whether it's even right for them. Here is what every international patient encounters — and exactly how Medifly removes each barrier.

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Proton Therapy Isn't Available in Your Country

There are only around 100 proton therapy centres in the world. Most countries — including all of Africa, most of South America, most of South-East Asia, and the Middle East — have none. Patients are told "you would benefit from proton therapy" by their local oncologist and then left to figure out where, how, and at what cost on their own.

"My daughter's brain tumour needed protons. The nearest centre was 8,000 km away in the US — and they wanted $180,000. Medifly arranged the same treatment in Chennai for $35,000." — Parent from Ethiopia
How Medifly Solves This

We connect you with Apollo Proton Cancer Centre in Chennai — South Asia's first proton facility — using the same Hitachi Pencil Beam Scanning technology as top US centres. Explore our partner hospitals →

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Is Proton Therapy Really Better Than Standard Radiation?

Not every cancer benefits more from proton therapy than from advanced photon (IMRT/SBRT) techniques. Some tumours show clear advantages with protons — pediatric, brain, eye, skull base, re-irradiation. For others, the evidence is less clear, and the cost difference is substantial. An honest specialist tells you the truth — even if it costs you nothing.

"A US centre quoted me $150,000 for proton therapy for my prostate cancer. Medifly's specialist showed me that modern IMRT would give equivalent outcomes at one-tenth the cost. They saved me from over-treating." — Patient from Australia
How Medifly Solves This

Our senior radiation oncologists give you an honest evidence-based opinion on whether proton therapy is right for your specific cancer — or whether modern photon radiation would be equally effective at lower cost.

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Crippling Cost in the US and Europe

A full course of proton therapy costs $100,000–$300,000 in the US, $80,000–$150,000 in the UK. Insurance companies frequently deny coverage, calling it "not medically necessary." Many families remortgage homes or run crowdfunding campaigns. The same treatment in India costs $25,000–$45,000 — total — including hospital, scans, and consultations.

"Our insurance denied proton therapy three times. Crowdfunding raised $40,000. That covered the entire course in India with money left over for travel and stay." — Family from Canada
How Medifly Solves This

We negotiate an all-inclusive fixed-cost package — covering planning, simulation, daily treatment fractions, weekly review, and follow-up scans. You get a written quote before you travel.

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Long Waiting Lists for the Few Available Centres

The handful of proton centres worldwide are often booked 3–6 months in advance. For aggressive tumours, that delay can change outcomes. International patients are placed behind local patients. Pediatric cases are urgent. Families are left waiting and worrying — when every week matters.

"The London centre offered us a slot in 5 months. Medifly got us into Chennai in 3 weeks. With a high-grade glioma, that timeline difference was critical." — Patient family from the UK
How Medifly Solves This

Our 15-year partnership with Apollo Proton Cancer Centre means we can prioritise urgent international cases. Most patients begin simulation within 2–3 weeks of confirming treatment plans.

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Daily Treatment for 6–8 Weeks Far From Home

A typical proton therapy course requires daily treatment, Monday to Friday, for 6–8 weeks (30–40 sessions). For a pediatric patient under anaesthesia, that's 30–40 days of accompanied travel to and from the hospital, all in a foreign country. Without proper coordination — accommodation, transport, language support, family visa, schooling for siblings — the logistics become unmanageable.

"35 sessions over 7 weeks for our son's medulloblastoma. Medifly arranged daily transport, weekly groceries, a tutor for our other child, and accompanied us at every anaesthesia session. We just had to be parents — they handled everything else." — Family from Nigeria
How Medifly Solves This

Our medical tourism team plans the full 6–8 week stay — multi-entry visa, long-stay serviced apartment near hospital, dedicated transport, family Medical Attendant visas, and daily coordinator support. You focus on your child. We handle the rest.

The Medifly Difference

Six ways we make your proton therapy journey safe, clear, and worry-free.

We are not a referral agency. We are your personal medical team on the ground in Chennai — from the day you send your first WhatsApp to the day you complete treatment and fly home. Learn more about us →

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Honest Suitability Assessment First

Before anything else, our radiation oncology team tells you whether proton therapy is actually the best option for your specific cancer — or whether modern photon radiation would be equally effective.

  • Evidence-based recommendation, not sales pitch
  • Direct access to senior radiation oncologists
  • Comparison: proton vs. IMRT vs. SBRT outcomes
  • Free second opinion on alternative options
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Complete Medical Report Review

Before any specialist sees your file, our MBBS-qualified team reviews your scans, biopsy, and prior treatment — highlighting missing tests and explaining everything in plain language.

  • MBBS-qualified case review team
  • Plain-language summary of diagnosis
  • All treatment options explained clearly
  • Written second-opinion report in 24 hours
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Fixed All-Inclusive Cost Packages

We prepare an itemised quote covering planning, simulation, every fraction, weekly reviews, immobilisation devices, and follow-up — then negotiate a fixed rate with the hospital.

  • Itemised quote before you travel
  • Per-fraction and full-course pricing
  • Direct negotiation through partnerships
  • Financial advocacy throughout treatment
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Long-Stay Visa, Travel & Accommodation

We arrange everything before you leave home — the right medical visa for 6–8 weeks, flights guidance, family-friendly serviced apartments, daily transport, and airport welcome.

  • Multi-entry e-Medical Visa for full course
  • Long-stay serviced apartments near hospital
  • Daily transport to hospital and back
  • Family Medical Attendant Visa coordination
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Pediatric & Family-First Coordination

For pediatric proton therapy, daily anaesthesia is required. We coordinate every session, every meal, every game — keeping families informed and supported through a months-long treatment course.

  • Daily anaesthesia session coordination
  • Sibling care and accommodation help
  • Multi-language coordinator support
  • Family communication back to home country
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Continuity After You Return Home

Proton therapy is just the beginning. We coordinate follow-up imaging, share survivorship plans with your local oncologist, and remain reachable for years after treatment ends.

  • Detailed survivorship care plan
  • Reports shared with your local oncologist
  • Follow-up scan coordination
  • Lifetime contact for any concern
How Proton Therapy Works

The science, in four simple steps.

Proton therapy uses the physics of the Bragg peak to deliver radiation with extraordinary precision — energy deposited exactly where you want it, almost none where you don't. Read more from the Particle Therapy Co-Operative Group (PTCOG) ↗.

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Protons Accelerated

Hydrogen atoms are stripped to protons in a cyclotron or synchrotron, then accelerated to roughly two-thirds the speed of light — gaining the energy needed to reach tumours deep in the body.

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Beam Shaped Precisely

The proton beam is steered by powerful magnets and shaped by computers to match the exact 3D contour of your tumour — millimetre by millimetre, layer by layer.

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Travels Through Tissue

As protons pass through healthy tissue, they deposit very little energy — sparing skin, organs, and surrounding cells from significant damage on the way to the target.

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Bragg Peak Stops It

At the precise depth of the tumour, protons release nearly all their remaining energy — destroying cancer cells — and then stop. No exit dose. No damage beyond the target.

Types of Proton Therapy

India offers every modern proton delivery technique — we match you to the right one.

Different cancers and anatomical sites call for different proton delivery methods. The most advanced centres — including Apollo Proton Cancer Centre — use Pencil Beam Scanning and IMPT as the standard of care. For technical depth, see the ASTRO patient resources ↗.

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Intensity-Modulated Proton Therapy (IMPT)

The most advanced form of Pencil Beam Scanning. Beam intensity is varied across thousands of spots within the tumour to optimally shape dose distribution — particularly valuable for complex shapes near critical organs.

Complex tumours · Sparing critical organs
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Passive Scattering Proton Therapy

The first-generation proton delivery method. Scattering foils broaden the proton beam to cover the tumour. Still effective for many cancers, particularly large, regularly-shaped tumours — and where speed is critical.

Established · Robust technique
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Image-Guided Proton Therapy (IGPT)

Daily CBCT or X-ray imaging is used immediately before each fraction to ensure the tumour is in exactly the right position. Critical for moving tumours and tumours adjacent to critical structures.

Daily imaging · Position verification

Proton Stereotactic (SRS/SBRT)

Concentrated high-dose proton delivery in 1–5 sessions for small, well-defined tumours. Excellent for select brain metastases, small lung lesions, and liver tumours — combining proton precision with stereotactic power.

Short course · High-dose · Small lesions
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Adaptive Proton Therapy

The treatment plan is recalculated and adjusted weekly during the course based on tumour shrinkage, weight loss, or anatomical change. Ensures the plan stays optimal throughout 6–8 weeks of treatment.

Personalised · Tumour-responsive
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Pediatric Proton Therapy

Specialised delivery for children — typically combining IMPT, daily anaesthesia for younger patients, custom immobilisation, and reduced-dose protocols. The gold standard for most pediatric solid tumours.

Children · Anaesthesia-supported
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FLASH Proton Therapy

Ultra-high dose-rate delivery in fractions of a second — an emerging technique that may further reduce damage to healthy tissue. Currently in clinical trials; not yet routine standard of care anywhere globally.

Emerging · Research stage
Cancers We Treat

Cancers where proton therapy can change outcomes.

Proton therapy isn't universally better than photon radiation — but for these cancers, the precision advantage translates to fewer side effects, better quality of life, and in some cases, improved survival.

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Pediatric Cancers

Medulloblastoma, ependymoma, rhabdomyosarcoma — protons protect developing tissue.

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Brain Tumours

Gliomas, meningiomas, craniopharyngiomas — spares cognitive function and brain stem.

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Skull Base Tumours

Chordoma, chondrosarcoma — proton therapy is the established gold standard.

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Eye Cancers

Uveal melanoma, retinoblastoma — preserves vision and the surrounding eye.

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Spinal Tumours

Spinal cord and paraspinal tumours — protects the spinal cord from radiation damage.

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Head & Neck Cancers

Reduces dry mouth, swallowing problems, and damage to taste glands.

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Left-Sided Breast Cancer

Significantly reduces heart radiation — important for younger patients.

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Lung Cancer

Selected stage II–III NSCLC — spares lung, heart, and oesophagus from dose.

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Liver Cancer (HCC)

Excellent option for tumours unsuitable for surgery — spares liver function.

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Oesophageal Cancer

Reduces heart and lung dose, lowering post-treatment cardiac complications.

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Sarcomas

Soft tissue and bone sarcomas — particularly retroperitoneal and paraspinal.

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Re-irradiation Cases

Recurrent cancers in previously irradiated areas — protons may be the only safe option.

Check if Proton Therapy is Right for Your Cancer
An Honest Look

The benefits — and the real risks — of proton therapy.

Proton therapy is remarkable technology, but it isn't magic. Here is what every patient should know before starting — explained clearly, without the marketing gloss.

Benefits

Why Patients Choose Proton Therapy
  • Pinpoint precision The Bragg peak deposits radiation exactly at the tumour and stops. No exit dose beyond the target.
  • Less damage to healthy tissue Up to 60% less radiation to surrounding organs compared to conventional photon radiation.
  • Lower risk of secondary cancers Reduced lifetime risk of radiation-induced second cancers — critical for paediatric patients.
  • Protects critical structures Heart, brain stem, spinal cord, optic nerve, and other critical organs receive minimal dose.
  • Enables safer re-irradiation When conventional radiation has already been given, protons may be the only safe option for recurrence.
  • Better quality of life Fewer treatment-related symptoms during therapy and over the long term — fewer late complications.

Risks & Side Effects

What to Expect During & After Treatment
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    Skin reactions in beam path Redness, dryness, or peeling where the beam enters — usually milder than photon radiation but still occurs.
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    Fatigue throughout treatment Cumulative tiredness over 6–8 weeks is common. Adequate rest, hydration, and gentle activity help.
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    Site-specific symptoms Head/neck: dry mouth, mouth sores. Abdomen: nausea, diarrhoea. Pelvis: urinary frequency, fatigue.
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    Hair loss in treated area only Hair falls out only where the beam passes through — for example, brain tumours cause hair loss at the entry site.
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    Daily anaesthesia for children Pediatric patients under ~6 years need brief daily anaesthesia for 30–40 sessions — generally very safe.
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    Rare late effects Like all radiation, proton therapy carries small long-term risks — secondary cancers, organ-specific issues — but typically lower than photon therapy.

Important: Side effects vary significantly based on the treated area, dose, and patient factors. Your radiation oncology team gives you a personalised side-effect plan before treatment — and Medifly's coordinator is in daily contact throughout your course to address concerns immediately.

Who is Eligible

Are you a candidate for proton therapy?

Eligibility depends on cancer type, tumour location, age, prior treatment, and overall health. The only way to know for sure is a complete evaluation by a qualified radiation oncologist — preferably one with proton therapy experience.

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Tumour Type & Location

Cancers near critical organs (brain stem, spinal cord, eyes, heart) benefit most. Tumours where a small dose to healthy tissue could cause significant harm are strong candidates.

Brain Spine Eye Skull Base
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Paediatric Age Group

For children with solid tumours, proton therapy is preferred when available. The reduction in dose to growing tissue significantly lowers risk of secondary cancers and developmental side effects.

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Tumour is Localised

Proton therapy treats well-defined tumours. Cancers that have already spread widely (metastatic) are usually better treated systemically — though selected oligometastatic cases may benefit.

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Curative Treatment Intent

Proton therapy works best when the goal is cure — eliminating the cancer. For palliative care (symptom relief), conventional radiation is usually more practical and equally effective.

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Need for Re-irradiation

If you've already had radiation in or near the area where cancer has recurred, proton therapy may be the only safe option — sparing already-irradiated healthy tissue from additional dose.

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Ability to Travel & Commit

Treatment requires daily sessions for 6–8 weeks. You need to be physically able to attend daily, travel to Chennai, and commit to the full course. Medifly handles all logistics.

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Your Journey With Us

From your first message to your final fraction — we are with you.

Here is exactly what happens after you contact Medifly — step by step, no guesswork, no surprises.

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Send Your Reports

Share biopsy reports, scans (MRI, CT, PET-CT), and prior treatment records via WhatsApp or email. Free. 5 minutes.

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Expert Review

Our MBBS team and senior radiation oncologist review your case. Written second opinion within 24 hours — honest, evidence-based.

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Simulation & Planning

On arrival: CT simulation, MRI fusion, custom immobilisation device. Medical physicists create your treatment plan over 5–7 days.

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Daily Treatment

30–40 daily fractions over 6–8 weeks, Monday–Friday. Each session takes 30–45 minutes. Transport and accommodation all coordinated.

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Follow-Up Care

Discharge summary, survivorship plan, and follow-up scan schedule. Medifly coordinates remote follow-up with your local oncologist for years.

Transparent Pricing

Proton therapy cost — India vs. the world.

The same Pencil Beam Scanning technology, the same protocols, comparable quality of care — at a fraction of what you would pay in the US or Europe. See the real numbers.

CountryFull Course (30–35 fractions)
🇺🇸United States$100,000 – $300,000
🇬🇧United Kingdom$80,000 – $150,000
🇩🇪Germany$60,000 – $120,000
🇯🇵Japan$70,000 – $130,000
🇨🇭Switzerland$80,000 – $140,000
🇸🇬Singapore$50,000 – $90,000
🇮🇳India (with Medifly)$25,000 – $45,000
Note: Full-course pricing covers simulation, treatment planning, all daily fractions, weekly clinical review, immobilisation devices, and standard imaging. Paediatric cases with daily anaesthesia add approximately $5,000–$8,000. Medifly provides a written all-inclusive quote for your specific case before you travel.
Save up to 85% on advanced proton therapy

Same Pencil Beam Scanning technology. Same protocols. Comparable outcomes.

Brain tumour (paediatric) Save 85%
Skull base chordoma Save 82%
Prostate cancer (full course) Save 80%
Head & neck cancer Save 78%
Re-irradiation cases Save 83%
Before You Travel

Everything you need to bring for your proton therapy course in India.

You do not need to figure this out alone. Medifly sends you a personalised pre-travel checklist the moment you confirm your treatment. Here is what matters most.

Medifly Tip: The most common reason proton therapy is delayed is missing imaging — particularly recent MRI with thin slices through the tumour region. Explore our partner cancer hospitals in Chennai →
Biopsy & Pathology Report Original histopathology with tumour type, grade, and molecular markers where applicable
Recent MRI / CT / PET-CT Scans Within the last 4–6 weeks, physical CDs or high-resolution digital files with DICOM data — thin slices through tumour
Prior Treatment Records Surgery notes, chemotherapy records, prior radiation summaries (especially for re-irradiation cases — dose-volume histograms are critical)
Blood Reports Complete blood count, kidney and liver function, recent within the past 4 weeks
Paediatric Records (if applicable) Growth charts, developmental milestones, anaesthesia history — essential for pediatric proton planning
Medication & Allergy List Current medications, dosages, any drug or contrast allergies — including paediatric medications and dose by weight
Long-Stay Medical Visa Medifly secures invitation letter for full 6–8 week treatment course — multi-entry where needed, family Medical Attendant visa
Written, Fixed Cost Package All-inclusive written quote covering planning, all fractions, scans, consultations, and hospital charges
Why Patients Choose Medifly

We are not an online portal. We are people — on the ground — who care.

Over 15 years, 15,000+ patients have trusted us not because we were the cheapest option, but because we were the most human one. Read our story → · Meet our doctors →

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We Are Not a Referral Agency

We do not earn commissions for sending you to a hospital. We earn your trust by finding you the right place — even if it earns us nothing.

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Direct Apollo Proton Centre Access

Our 15-year hospital relationships mean we speak directly with department heads — and your case gets priority review by someone who trusts our judgement.

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MBBS-Qualified Medical Team

Our team includes qualified doctors who read your reports — not just case managers who forward files. We understand your diagnosis before recommending a specialist.

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24/7 Real Human Support

When a side effect happens at 2am during your 6-week course, you call us — not a helpline. A real person who knows your case picks up. That is the Medifly promise.

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Family-First Communication

Especially during long paediatric treatments, we keep your family informed back home — in a language they understand. Your loved ones should never be left wondering.

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100% Confidential

Your medical reports, scans, and diagnosis are shared only with the treating team you approve. We take medical privacy seriously — always.

Official Partnerships

India's leading proton therapy centre — with Medifly as your insider.

Apollo Proton Cancer Centre (APCC) in Chennai is the first and most advanced proton therapy facility in South Asia and the Middle East — using the same Pencil Beam Scanning technology as top US and European centres. Medifly negotiates directly on your behalf, and our other partner hospitals coordinate diagnostics, supportive care, and follow-up.

MGM Healthcare oncology partner MGM Healthcare Pre-Proton Diagnostics
Gleneagles Global Health City Gleneagles Global Multidisciplinary Oncology
Fortis Healthcare Fortis Healthcare Paediatric Oncology Support
Kauvery Hospital Kauvery Hospital Supportive Care
Apollo Spectra Apollo Spectra Day-Care Procedures
SIMS Hospital SIMS Hospital Diagnostic Imaging
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Patient Stories

Real patients. Real outcomes.

These are the families who trusted Medifly with their proton therapy journey — in their own words. Get in touch to start yours →

🇪🇹 Ethiopia
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"My 8-year-old daughter had medulloblastoma. Proton therapy in the US was $200,000. We couldn't afford it. Medifly arranged the entire 31-fraction course in Chennai for $42,000 including stay. She is now 3 years cancer-free with no learning difficulties."

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Almaz Teferi
Paediatric Medulloblastoma · Ethiopia
🇬🇧 United Kingdom
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"My skull base chondrosarcoma — the surgeon said proton therapy was the only safe option after surgery. UK waitlist was 9 months. Medifly got me into Chennai in 3 weeks. The medical care was world-class, the savings were extraordinary."

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David Hartley
Skull Base Chondrosarcoma · UK
🇰🇪 Kenya
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"Recurrent nasopharyngeal cancer after previous radiation. Local oncologists said nothing could be done safely. Medifly's specialist confirmed re-irradiation was possible with protons. 30 sessions later, complete response. They saved my life."

JM
Joseph Mwangi
Recurrent NPC · Re-irradiation · Kenya
🇦🇺 Australia
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"I had a uveal melanoma in my left eye. Eye-preservation proton therapy in Australia wasn't available; the US quoted $90,000. Medifly arranged it in Chennai for $32,000 total — including 4 weeks of accommodation. My vision is preserved."

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Rachel Whitman
Uveal Melanoma · Eye-Preservation · Australia
Conventional radiation (photon or X-ray therapy) sends beams that pass through the body, depositing dose into healthy tissue both before and after the tumour. Proton therapy uses charged particles that stop at a precise depth — the Bragg peak — depositing nearly all their energy at the tumour and almost none beyond it. This dramatically reduces dose to nearby critical structures and is particularly valuable for paediatric patients, brain tumours, eye cancers, and re-irradiation cases.
Yes. Apollo Proton Cancer Centre (APCC) in Chennai is the first proton therapy facility in South Asia, the Middle East, and most of Africa — it opened in January 2019 with the Hitachi Probeat-V system, the same Pencil Beam Scanning technology used at top US centres like MD Anderson and Mayo Clinic. The centre has now treated thousands of international patients from over 50 countries. Medifly Healthcare has direct partnerships at APCC for international patient coordination.
A complete proton therapy course in India typically costs $25,000–$45,000 — all-inclusive of simulation, treatment planning, every daily fraction, weekly clinical review, and immobilisation devices. Compare this to $100,000–$300,000 in the US and $80,000–$150,000 in the UK. Paediatric cases requiring daily anaesthesia add approximately $5,000–$8,000. Medifly provides a written all-inclusive quote for your specific case before you travel.
No. Proton therapy is completely painless — you don't see, feel, or hear anything from the beam itself. Each session takes 30–45 minutes total, but the actual radiation delivery is only 1–5 minutes. Most of the time is spent on precise positioning. The most common discomfort is from staying still on the treatment table; for paediatric patients under about age 6, a brief daily anaesthesia is used to ensure they remain perfectly still.
Most courses involve 30–40 daily fractions delivered Monday through Friday over 6–8 weeks. Some cancers — selected brain metastases, lung nodules, or liver lesions — can be treated with proton stereotactic body radiation in just 1–5 sessions. Your radiation oncologist tailors the schedule based on cancer type, location, and goals. Medifly arranges your accommodation, transport, and visa to cover the full duration plus a buffer for any treatment breaks or additional planning.
In most cases, yes — and pediatric proton therapy is considered the gold standard for many childhood solid tumours when available. The reduction in radiation dose to developing tissue significantly lowers the long-term risk of secondary cancers, growth abnormalities, cognitive effects (in brain tumour patients), and organ damage. The National Cancer Institute ↗ recognises pediatric cancers as a primary indication for proton therapy worldwide.
The Bragg peak is the physics phenomenon at the heart of proton therapy. As protons travel through tissue, they deposit very little energy along their path — until they reach a precise depth (determined by their initial energy), where they release nearly all of their remaining energy in a sharp spike, then stop completely. This means radiation can be delivered to the exact depth of the tumour with almost no dose beyond it. Compare this to X-rays, which pass entirely through the body, depositing dose on both sides.
The strongest evidence for proton therapy supports: paediatric solid tumours, brain tumours (gliomas, meningiomas, craniopharyngiomas), skull base tumours (chordoma, chondrosarcoma), eye cancers (uveal melanoma, retinoblastoma), spinal tumours, head and neck cancers, left-sided breast cancer, and re-irradiation of recurrent cancers. For some cancers — like most prostate cancers — modern photon therapies (IMRT, SBRT) may give equivalent outcomes at lower cost. An honest specialist tells you which one is right for you.
Coverage varies by country and policy. Many international insurers cover overseas cancer treatment when it's not available locally — especially for paediatric proton therapy. Medifly's team helps you obtain the documentation insurers need: written specialist opinion confirming proton is medically indicated, detailed cost breakdown, and post-treatment reports. Even when insurance won't cover treatment, India's pricing is often less than the deductible alone in many countries.
Pencil Beam Scanning (PBS) is the modern proton delivery technique — a narrow proton "pencil" beam paints dose across the tumour point by point, magnetically steered with millimetre precision. IMPT (Intensity-Modulated Proton Therapy) is the most advanced form of PBS: it varies the intensity of the beam at thousands of individual spots within the tumour to achieve the optimal dose distribution. Think of PBS as "scanning" and IMPT as "scanning with intensity modulation." Both are available in India.
The only way to know is a complete review by a qualified radiation oncologist — with your imaging, biopsy, and prior treatment history. Eligibility depends on cancer type, tumour location relative to critical structures, age, prior radiation, and overall health. Send your reports to Medifly for a free expert review — within 24 hours, you'll know whether proton therapy is right for you, or whether another approach would be equally or more effective.
You need an Indian e-Medical Visa ↗ with sufficient duration — typically 60–120 days for a standard proton course, with multi-entry where needed. Family caregivers receive a Medical Attendant Visa. Medifly prepares your hospital invitation letter specifying the full treatment duration plus buffer. Our medical tourism visa support →
When to Consult an Oncologist

Six situations where a proton therapy second opinion is essential.

If any of these describe your situation, do not wait. A free expert review takes 24 hours — and could change the course of your treatment. The WHO recommends ↗ seeking specialised oncology input early in any complex cancer diagnosis.

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Child Diagnosed with Cancer

For most paediatric solid tumours, proton therapy reduces long-term side effects and risk of secondary cancers. Before any radiation is given, get a proton therapy assessment.

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Brain or Spinal Tumour

Tumours near the brain stem, spinal cord, or optic nerves are strong candidates for proton therapy. The precision protects critical neurological function.

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Eye Cancer Diagnosis

Uveal melanoma, retinoblastoma, and ocular tumours often benefit from proton therapy — it can preserve vision and the eye while controlling the cancer.

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Skull Base Tumour

Chordoma and chondrosarcoma at the skull base are textbook indications for proton therapy. Standard photon radiation often cannot deliver curative doses safely.

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Need for Re-irradiation

If cancer has returned in an area that was previously irradiated, proton therapy may be the only safe option to deliver curative dose without overdosing healthy tissue.

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Proton Quoted at $150,000+ Abroad

If you've received a proton therapy quote you cannot afford, India offers the same technology at 70–85% lower cost — making lifesaving treatment accessible.

Time matters in cancer treatment. Every week of delay can affect outcomes — especially for paediatric patients and aggressive tumours. If any of the above applies to you, send your reports today; we will review them within 24 hours, completely free.

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